Oceane (opera)

Oceane is a 2019 opera by Detlev Glanert to a libretto by the composer and Hans-Ulrich Treichel after the uncompleted Oceane von Parceval by Theodor Fontane.[1] The plot of Oceane is similar to the little mermaid. Oceane, a sea spirit becomes human to experience life on land.

Recording

Live - Maria Bengtsson (as Oceane, soprano), Nikolai Schukoff (as Martin von Dircksen), Doris Soffel, Christoph Pohl, choir and orchestra of Deutsche Oper Berlin, Donald Runnicles Oehms, DDD, 2019 German-only libretto

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gollark: It's not, because the bots take ages to go anywhere.
gollark: Something like 150k, although only 40k or so were ever active at most.
gollark: Well, there are enough robots that the machines keep fed.
gollark: No trains, no belts, no pipes, *everything* went over robots, with no efficient buffer chests and vast quantities of bots flying everywhere for everything.

References

  1. Financial Times Detlev Glanert’s deft and clever Oceane has its world premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin The composer’s new opera is atmospheric and well crafted — but will it make waves?
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